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Convert D-erythrose to next higher aldose.

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To convert D-erythrose to the next higher aldose, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the structure of D-erythrose D-erythrose is a four-carbon aldose with the following structure: - It has the formula C4H8O4. - The structure can be represented as: ``` CHO ...
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